The U.S. Supreme Court declined Tuesday to review the case of an Alabama man who has spent decades in prison for a murder conviction supported by recanted and discredited testimony about bite marks.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Tuesday to review the case of an Alabama man who has spent decades in prison for a murder conviction supported by recanted and discredited testimony about bite marks.
Its kinda hard to do that, the tax man gets the money first, the tax info we turn in is to claw a little of it back.
Not a CPA, but if you really had no regard for consequences should the tax strike fail, couldn’t you just increase your claim # to minimize how much is taken out each paycheck and then the strike would happen during tax season when no one (in this hypothetical) pays the IRS what’s owed?
Probably?